How To Tastefully Use Art To Amplify The Ambience Of Your Rooms

Completing a look doesn’t stop with furnishings and wall color. Using art to create ambiance is one of the most important parts. Often left as a finishing touch, it can also be done first to create an entire look around your work. At any budget you can find conversation pieces, tell your story, or just have something that is pleasurable to your eye. Choose the right piece, the right size, and the right quantity of pieces to make the best of your art. The rooms below use art to add color, drama, and even calmness to their spaces.

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Visualizer: Lê Như

A great way to keep your look fresh is to use one neutral color for your room and change out the pillows and artwork to create a new look. Here, the gray sofa is paired with a color block coffee table whose colors are picked up in the pillows, chair, and college of art on the wall.

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Visualizer: Afina Portobello

The red in this art seems to be spilling off of the canvas, creating a dramatic look leaned against this dark taupe wall.

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Visualizer: Alexander Shepard

Panels of black marble framed within the wall creates a wall of mystery for this room.

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Visualizer: Hasankhani Tabriza

With this white marble fireplace and platform, not much is needed. So, why not lean a wall of fish art. If you are working with a wall that you don’t want to anchor art to, try giving it a lean.

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Visualizer: Hasankhani Tabriza

A contemporary nuetral dining room was completed with a rhino to fill an entire wall. Black and white art, with something meaningful to you, adds interest to the room without a lot of color if you are going for a monochromatic look.

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Visualizer: KYDE

An oversized portrait hangs on this wall, simplicity at its best.

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Visualizer: Leyla Salayeva

It may be suprising, but tribal art can be used in even the most modern of rooms. This monochromatic piece sits next to a marble wall.

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Visualizer: Prabhudas Bhagwat

This effortless design of grey and black is enhanced by throw pillows and amusing art pieces in the same hues.

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Visualizer: Luis Eduardo Ocampo Pinto

This low back sofa and textured wall needed only a few simple pieces. The three panel swirl art in camo colors were used above the sofa adding color to the room.

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Visualizer: Kseniia Tkachenko

A dramatic portrait is used in this grey and white room, and is a perfect conversation starter.

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Visualizer: Room Design Buro

A shelf the length of the neutral sectional was used to display several abstract pieces, enlongating the room.

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Visualizer: Projem

This textured concrete wall has two bright orange art pieces flanking the fireplace, adding color to a room that could appear cold without it.

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This foyer is reminiscent of a commercial space, but it is residential. The shades in the marble floor, and slate grey wall were picked up in this abstract piece.

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Visualizer: Ricardo Ferreira

Your love for your favorite artist can be displayed. Here the different stages of Michael Jackson was used in colorful paintings in a achromatic room.

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Visualizer: Michele Vampari

Color was used everywhere, the floors walls, furniture, and lighting. So why not incorporate all of those colors into one dramatic piece on the wall?

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Visualizer: monk 孟

The alluring dining room of this Beijing home drips in opulence. This peeling face painting can mean several things and creates a way to start dinner conversation.

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This textured wall and purple carpet started a great tale and is completed by the girl in white headphones on the wall.

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Visualizer: Thai Quang

In Grey and White Interiors , botanical prints give life to this room.